Guide How To Install Android SDK Standalone ADB

Guide How To Install Android SDK Standalone ADB Android SDK Powerful tool and easy to set up for use with your Android Device:

I am placing this collectively for some who may be burdened on how one can set this up. I really like Android SDK, had been using it for ever and as soon as it’s setup, protection is extra handy. There are a hundred ways to epidermis a cat with ADB instruments and development instruments. That is my personal option, go about it how ever you wish to have. This instrument is well maintained and consistently up to date so its a tremendous rationale i use it. Great help and a fine and robust device

5. Install 5.1.1 and 6.0 since these are the APIs for all current Devices. Should not really see anything less than 5.1.1
Note* – Just put a check box where you see the red circles in the picture. The reason I have Tools (Preview Channel) is because I updated to the 25.0.1 RC2 SDK Tools, however, that is not required. You can choose 24.4.1 and it will be fine. It will say installed where as mine does not in the picture because I chose to use 25.0.1 RC2

6. Let all updates install to completion – This could take a while depending on your internet connection

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The Computer and Phone are now prepped for you to start the whole ADB Process

Part 2. Verifying ADB is installed Properly and working

1. Open Command Prompt and Change directories to your platform-tools folder. This is where all the adb files are located. See Below

In Command Prompt Type – Refer to Part 3 so you no longer need to Change Directory

Code:

cd c:\Android\platform-tools

2. In Command prompt type

Code:

adb devices

You Should get Prompted to Allow USB debugging – Ignore if You Already Have Done This

3. If your output shows your device attached like below, then you are good to go!!!

and

Below is a command to get into the bootloader if interested!! Good Luck
Part 3. Environment Variables – No ought to exchange directory in Command prompt Anymore (that is if you want to – not Required)

1. Press Win+R, then type

Code:

sysdm.cpl

2. Click Advanced Tab

3. Click Environment Variables Button

4. Under System Variables, find Path, click to highlight it and then hit the edit button

Windows 8

Windows 10

5. Go to the end of the Variable Value and add the following exactly as you see it in the code box below

Code:

;C:\Android\platform-tools

Windows 8

Windows 10

6. Click OK to accept the changes you just added

7. Open Command Prompt again to verify by pressing Win+R and type cmd and hit enter